Sue Johanson
Sue Johanson
Sue Johanson, CMis a Canadian writer, public speaker, registered nurse, sex educator, and media personality...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionWriter
CountryCanada
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I would love it if women could stand bare-butt naked after a shower - in front of a full-length mirror - and take a look at their bodies.
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The other thing that helps a great deal in schools is if they have a sex-ed teacher who comes into the school. She's not the gym teacher, who teaches swimming and basketball and field hockey. I'd love it if it was a male-and-female team, but that seldom happens.
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They don't have the language or the skills or the knowledge - and if you put them all together, you have a complete communication block.
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Get to like your own body.
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If you don't know about it, you can't get it.
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It's sad that the most glorious of sexual experiences can make us feel guilty, ashamed, embarrassed, and abnormal.
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If you can't laugh about sex, you shouldn't be doing it.
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I have a huge problem with pornography.
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Sex is... perfectly natural. It's something that's pleasurable. It's enjoyable and it enhances a relationship. So why don't we learn as much as we can about it and become comfortable with ourselves as sexual human beings because we are all sexual?
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They are uncomfortable talking about sex because they don't want people to think they know about it.
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I have a fantasy that might be fun. Why don't we try it?
thinking teens want
We teach teens what we think they ought to know, and we never tell them what they want to know.
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Americans are a decade behind Canada when it comes to sex education and understanding their bodies.
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Kids are all computer-savvy. Sit down and write to your parents on the computer. And just say, I have some questions and I'm scared. There's some stuff I don't know and I really need to talk to you about sex. Tear it off and put it on their pillow. They'll read it.